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Trade Liberalization: Fears and Facts (The Washington Papers) [Paperback]

Robert A. Rogowsky (Author), Linda A. Linkins (Author), Karl S. Tsuji (Author)

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0275974022 978-0275974022 May 30, 2001

Examining the often-expressed concerns about trade liberalization, the authors assess both the facts and common perceptions underlying the issues. Research shows that some popular concerns about trade are factually based, but others are less well supported or arise from apparent misunderstandings of the way international markets work. This form of presentation both highlights the current divergence of views and demonstrates the extent to which either new research or better public dissemination of existing research might lead toward greater consensus.

The authors examine seven often-expressed concerns about trade liberalization to assess both the facts and common perceptions underlying the issues.

· Trade's effect on manufacturing jobs

· Trade's effect on wage and income inequality

· Trade deficits

· U.S. economic exposure to foreign-market instability

· The threat to sovereignty

· Trade's effect on the environment

· Health and safety

After briefly summarizing the concerns raised in each area, the authors review a large body of recent economic and legal literature. Plain statements by advocates of a particular position on an issue appear alongside discussion of more formal economic or legal analysis of the same issue. This form of presentation both highlights the current divergence of views and demonstrates the extent to which either new research or better public dissemination of existing research might lead toward greater consensus.


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"With so much misinformation and misunderstanding about the benefits of trade liberalization, it is refreshing and essential to have a guide to the facts about this important issue at a critical juncture as a new administration and Congress come into office. This guide meets and exceeds the test. It should be invaluable reading for all those concerned about how to improve the economic welfare of consumers and of our country."-Robert E. Litan Vice President and Director, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution

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Examines seven often-expressed concerns about trade liberalization to assess both the facts and common perceptions underlying the issues.


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For 50 years the United States has been the engine powering the non-communist world's drive toward trade liberalization and an integrated global marketplace. Read the first page
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